Larry Correia bibliography

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This is the bibliography of American fantasy and science fiction writer Larry Correia.

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Academy of Outcasts

Epic Progression Fantasy series

The Age of Ravens

  1. Servants of War with Steve Diamond (March 2022, Baen Books) [2]
  2. Instruments of Violence with Steve Diamond (Announced, Baen Books) [3]

The Crimson Pact

These are all short works.

Dead Six

This near-future series was co-authored with Mike Kupari.

  1. Dead Six (September 2011, Baen Books, ISBN   1-45163-758-6)
  2. Swords of Exodus (September 2013, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-47673-611-2)
  3. Alliance of Shadows (October 2016, Baen Books, ISBN   9781476781853)

Short works set in the Dead Six universe:

The Grimnoir Chronicles

The original series is set in an alternate history version of the 1930s. A second Grimnoir series set in the 1950s has been announced. [6]

Original trilogy
  1. Hard Magic (May 2011, Baen Books, ISBN   1-43913-434-0)
  2. Spellbound (November 2011, Baen Book, ISBN   1-45163-775-6)
  3. Warbound (August 2013, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-4516-3908-7)

Short works set in the Grimnoir universe:

Gun Runner

Short works set in the Gun Runner universe

Lost Planet Homicide Audible Series

  1. "Lost Planet Homicide" – Audible novella (October 2021, Audible Studios) [14] [15]
  2. "Ghosts of Zenith" - Audible novella (January 2023, Audible Studios) [16]
  3. "The Five Points Ripper" - Audible novella (September 2024, Audible Studios) [17]

Iron Kingdoms

These stories are set in the Iron Kingdoms wargaming universe. There are currently no plans for more Malcontents novellas. [18]

  1. Into the Storm (August 2013, Privateer Press, ISBN   978-1-939480-36-1)
  2. Into the Wild (April 2016, Privateer Press, ISBN   978-1-943693-11-5)

Short works in this series:

Monster Hunter International

The main series follows Owen Zastava Pitt as he joins Monster Hunter International, a secret monster fighting company that has been around for over 100 years.

  1. Monster Hunter International (December 2007, Infinity Publishing, ISBN   0-74144-456-9; republished July 2009, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-43913-285-2)
  2. Monster Hunter Vendetta (September 2010, Baen Books, ISBN   1-43913-391-3)
  3. Monster Hunter Alpha (August 2011, Baen Books, ISBN   1-43913-458-8)
  4. Monster Hunter Legion (September 2012, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-4516-3796-0)
  5. Monster Hunter Nemesis (July 2014, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-4767-3655-6)
  6. Monster Hunter Siege (August 2017, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-4814-8255-4)
  7. Monster Hunter Guardian with Sarah A. Hoyt (August 2019, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-4814-8414-5)
  8. Monster Hunter Bloodlines (August 2021, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-9821-2549-3) [6]
  9. Monster Hunter #9 (announced, Baen Books) [19]
Monster Hunter Memoirs
A spin-off series of novels set at different times in the MHI universe.
  • Chad Gardenier series. Written with John Ringo and set in the 1980s.
    1. Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge (August 2016, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-4767-8149-5)
    2. Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners (December 2016, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-47678183-9)
    3. Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints (July 2018, Baen Books, ISBN   9781481483070) [20]
  • Story of Chloe Mendoza set in 1970s California. [21]
    1. Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever with Jason Cordova (October 2023, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1982192938)
    2. Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever 2 (announced, Baen Books) [22]
    3. Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever 3 (announced, Baen Books) [23]
  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: ET with Les Johnson (announced, Baen Books) [24]
Anthologies, collections, and game books

The following short stories are set in the MHI universe:

Saga of the Forgotten Warrior

Epic fantasy series with two more planned books as of March 2021. [6]

  1. Son of the Black Sword (November 2015, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-47678-086-3)
  2. House of Assassins (February 2019, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-481483766)
  3. Destroyer of Worlds (December 2020, Baen Books, ISBN   978-1-9821-2484-7) [28] [29]
  4. Tower of Silence (April 2023, Baen Books ISBN   978-1-982192532)
  5. Graveyard of Demons (Upcoming, November 2024, Baen Books ISBN   978-1982193737)
  6. Heart of the Mountain (Upcoming, February 2025, ISBN   978-1668072394)

The following short stories are set in this world:

Tom Stranger

The adventures of an interdimensional insurance agent named Tom Stranger, released as a series of short fiction (novella length or shorter). First published as audiobooks and narrated by Adam Baldwin.

V Wars

This is a horror series created by Jonathan Maberry set in a world where a virus turns some of the population into vampires. These are all short fiction.

Short story collections

Non-fiction

As editor

Other short works

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References

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  10. 1 2 3 "Publication: Target Rich Environment: Volume 2". isfdb.org. Internet Speculative Fiction Database. December 3, 2019. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved March 31, 2021.
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